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  2. QUEENSLAND

    A heap of scattered bones, clean and torn clothing, were all that mounted police and Flacktrackcrs found in a search for J. Ezzet, who ...

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  3. TARIFF CHANGES

    Addressing a meeting at Crow's Nest, North Sydney, last night, Mr. J. G. Latham, leader of the Federal Opposition, referring to ...

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  4. NEW SOUTH WALES

    As a result of a shooting case in a lane at Redfern last night George Bamber was charged at the Redfern Police Court this morning with ...

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  5. THE COAL CRISIS

    Aggregato meetings of miners at Cessnock and Paxton to-day rejected the compromiso terms by large majorities. ...

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  6. AERIAL DOINGS

    Pembroke dockvard. which owes its over from the Admiralty by the Air Ministry, and will be used as a base for flying boats and seaplanes. ...

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  7. S.A. ELECTIONS

    The North Adelaide poll has been completed. The final figures are:- F. W. Birrell (Lab.)... 7787 W. J. W. Warne (Lab.)... 7731 ...

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  8. THE METAL MARKET

    The following are the middle quotations of the London metal market for Monday, April 7:- Lead.—Spot, £18 8/9 a ton (a fall ...

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  9. SPORTING

    To-night the monthly meeting of the Broken Hill Football League will be held in the League rooms, when important decisions regarding the ...

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  10. ANOTHER ARREST MADE IN KIDNAPPING CASE

    Detectives proceeded to Mascot early this morning and arrested another man in connection with the case of Virgilio Cace, who alleged that in ...

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  11. MAN WITH OPIUM FINED £100

    Following on an opium seizure at Townsville, Ernest James (33) was fined £100—in default, six months' imprisonment—at the local Police Court. ...

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  12. NO ALTERATIONS TO-DAY IN THE PARTY POSITION

    The position of the political parties remains unaltered to-day with Labor candidates maintaining advantages in their respectivo electorates. The ...

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  13. CYCLING

    The executive of the West End Cycle Club held its usual meeting last night at the residence of-Mrs. Harris; Gypsom-streett when the ladies* committee ...

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  14. INDUSTRIAL

    A meeting of unemployed and pertly unemployed men was held in Darwin this morning, and adopted a resolution strongly protesting against the ...

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  15. FEDERAL AFFAIRS

    It is reported that the Federal Cabinet has ordered s redaction of £700,000 in the Defence Department in connection with the navy, army, and air ...

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  16. CONSPIRACY CHARGES

    In the Central Court to-day Albert Wilfred Hebden (20), a trainer. Cecil Shannon (36), and Henry Thomas Chisholm (54) appeared on charges of ...

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  17. AFRICAN P0LICE TRAILS

    Two trials of members of the South African police, in which they were found by juries not guilty of charges of having inflicted injury on various ...

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  18. MINISTER'S INVITATION TO BRITISH CAPITALISTS

    Mr. F. M: Forde, the Acting Minister for Customs, says that at all costs the Government is determined to see that Australia meets all her ...

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  19. BILLIARDS

    "This is my last serious game of billiards," declared Willie [?](British champion) at the conclusion of his match against Clark M'Conachie ...

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  20. SOME MEMBERS DECLARED FOR THE NEW PARLIAMENT

    As a result of Monday's counting no change in the probable state of the parties was given. Mr. R. L. Butler, in Wooroora, made a slight gain on ...

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  21. SOME MINES ARE LIKELY TO REOPEN NEXT WEEK

    The owners threat to reopen some of the mines in the event of a rejection of the compromise terms has caused much discussion. It had been ...

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  22. NO INCREASE EXPECTED IN PRICE OF TOBACCO

    Mr. L S. Barnett, chairman of the Tobacco Association, stated today that no increase in tobacco prices is expected as a result of the Federal ...

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  23. N.Z.DEER STALKER SHOT

    At the inquest concerning the death of Mr. S. E. Cummerfield, who was shot in the Rusbine. Ranges, New Zealand, while deer stalking, A. V. ...

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  24. POISON IN WHISKY

    A tragic affair, occurred at a fashionable dance at a prirate house in the suburb of Tooyong on Saturday night. While sitting out a dance a girl's ...

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  25. STRIKE AT FREEZING WORKS

    The introduction of non-union slaughtermen to replace strikers at the South Otago Freering Company'! works at Finnegand was responsible ...

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  26. ALLEGED UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY

    The High Court yesterday granted the Grown special leave to appeal against the judgment of the State Full Court quashing the convictions of 17 ...

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  27. Y.M.C.A. TOURNAMENTS

    The local representatives of the Y.M.C.A. in the Easter tournaments to be held in Sydney from April 18 to April 26 when representatives of all ...

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  28. THE MARGATE MURDER

    Henry Fox (31), who is awaiting execution to-morrow for the murder of his mother, did not appear to-day in the Morse divorce suit, which waa ...

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  29. GOOD BUSINESS REPORTED. BY SHIPPING COMPANIES

    While, oversea, shipping companies fear that the recent Australian tariff move will have serious effects on cargoes to Australia they are delighted ...

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  30. PREFERENTIAL VOTING CONSIDERED A FARCE

    There has been a general outcry in South Australia against the [?]tial voting system under which the present State elections were ...

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  31. THE LABOR PARTY

    The executive of the Australian Labor party is annoyed because of the leakage of information to the "Capitalistic Press" has declared reporters ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE

    Sir Harry Chauvel, Inspector General of the Military Forces, who it about to retire, speaking at a, farewell entertainment said: "With the officers ...

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  33. ASSAULT IN EAST SYDNEY

    Silvester Daniel Sullivan was found in a semi-conscious state on the footpath in Bomerang-street, East Sydney, early this morning. He was suffering ...

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  34. ALLEGED THREATS MADE To KILL SYDNEY COUPLE

    Threats alleged to have been made by a man in a country town that he was going to Sydney to kill his former sweetheart and her husband, led to ...

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  35. BITTER FIGHT IS EXPECTED AT THE EASTER CONFERENCE

    For the first time for five years Mr. J.S. Garden will be a delegate to the forthcoming Easter Labor conference and will lead the Lang faction. It ...

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  36. THREE IRAPPBtS DR0WNED WHILE GROSSING RIVER

    Six trappen who spent the 'winter) in the wild barrene £09 miles northwest of Edmonton were bringing fors to market. They attempted to cross ...

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  37. LONDON PRESS COMMENTS. PLEASE PRIME MINISTER

    Commenting on the statements of London press representatives on the tarif proposals and restrictions of the Pederal Government. Mr. J. H. ...

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  38. MR.FENTON IN FRANCE

    Thirteen yean ago Mr. William Daffy, of the 2nd Australian Pioneers, was working with 15 comrades near Menin Gate, Ypres, when a German ...

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  39. THE SHARK MENACE

    Two huge man—eating sharks were captured at Coogee to-day after patting up stirring fights for their lives. One had to be shot several times ...

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  40. THEFT AT ROTHBURY ALLEGED

    Tadusa Wlodarazck appeared in the police court yesterday on charges of stealing at Rothbury. The defendant was before the court some time ago ...

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  41. MAN IS STIL ALIVE WITH BULLET IN BRAIN

    Doctors are amased that Robert Whitehead (18) is still alive with a ballet in his brain and a second bullet wound in the brain also. ...

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  42. NON-PAYMENT OF RATES

    For the first time in the history of a South Coast council, three properties were sold for rates. An allotment, with a cottage thereon, the owner of ...

    Article : 94 words
  43. HIGHLY PAID ANNOUNCERS

    "Will Bogers, who is bettered to be the highest paid radio announcer, has started a brondcasting engagement for a week at £100 a minute. ...

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  44. COMPENSATION SCHEME

    The fortnight meeting of the Compensation [?] Joint Oummittee was held in the Compensation office today. Mr. R.C. Atkinson presided. ...

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  47. MISSIONARIES IN CHINA

    Mrs. R. H. Glazier and Miss G. Rugg, who escaped the Kiangai bandits when they raided the town of Yuanchow on Sunday. March 30, have ...

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  48. ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO DERAL A TRAIN

    The driver of a fast suburban train noticed an obstruction on the line after leaving Hurstville railwaystation. He applied the emergency ...

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  49. SALARY OF A DIRECTOR

    Asked at the annual meeting of shareholders of Hoadley's Chocolates Limited to reduce his salary of £4000 a year Mr. Walter Hoadley, the ...

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  50. TAS. SENATOR'S COMMENT

    Senator Ogden (Tasmania), com. Marting on the latest, tarif rertrictions, said ther would raise the cost of living, reduce wages and the ...

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  51. PETRIFIED FOREST

    A profesor of Yale University has announced the discovery of the largest and probably the oldest petrified hardwood forest in the San Juan ...

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  52. PARROT DISEASE

    In view of the comparative prevalence in other parts of the world of parrot disease and its frequently fatal results, the Government will be asked ...

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  53. LIQUIOR REFERENDUM HELD IN SWITZERLAND

    The prohibition referenuum in Switzerland, giving the Government power to control the distillation of schnapps, baa been carried by 487,340 ...

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  54. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE

    A move has been made armong New South Wales unions to boycott the proposed conference convened by Mr. T. R. Bavin, the Premier, to discuss ...

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  55. DISTRICT SHEARING

    It is reported that shearing operations are now in hand at The Spriggs, Cuthero, and Nuntherungie. The Nunthenmgie shed is expected to cut out ...

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  56. IMMIGRATION

    Buring 1929 the net immigration to Australia from overseas was 8963 persona, or 23.976 persons less than the average for the past five years Females ...

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  57. SUGAR FROM STRAW

    American manufacturers have discovered a way to make sugar from straw, which they assert is full of non-fattening sugar. A formula has ...

    Article : 71 words
  58. LOCUST PLAGUE IN EGYPT

    Twelve miles long, swarms of hungry irvine red locusts have penetrated the Government defences in the Sinai Desert, crossed the Suez Canal, and ...

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  59. MOTOR VEHICLES COLLIDE

    Harry Lewis Holland, of 335 Iodidestreet, was cranking up his motor, which was standing in front of the Town Hall, about 7.50 o'clock last ...

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  60. DEATH OF AVIATOR

    Pilot Cameron, who was critically injured in an aeroplane crash on the Porirna. mud flats. New Zealand, died from his injuries. ...

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